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The election of an American Pope is without precedent. The event raises American legal questions without precedent.
Milton Friedman, my teacher and friend, was born on this day in 1912. Widely understood to have been one of the foremost economists of all time, with a mastery of quantitative aspects of the study of ...
No place is a climate haven. Better preparation and planning for locations prone to natural disasters can save lives and ...
President Trump’s education plans are in motion. I will touch on a few of the most recent developments here.
The U.S. Senate is considering legislation that would mandate “site-neutral” reimbursement in Medicare, which pays hospitals ...
Alan Moran, Ph.D. is the past director (2014) of the Deregulation Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs and runs the Regulation Economics website.
Edwin S. Mills is the Emeritus Professor of Real Estate and Finance. Previously he was the Gary A. Rosenberg Professor Real Estate. He was also Professor of Economics at Princeton University, as well ...
She is the author of the book, Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom (Chicago Review Press, 2019). Kerry’s research interests include homeschooling and ...
Interest rates are too high as the Federal Reserve stubbornly tries to keep the economy from "overheating"--meaning, growing ...
In an appearance on the Ruthless Podcast this week, Zeldin said reversing the Endangerment Finding would be the “most significant deregulatory action in U.S. history.” The following statements from ...
Big Business powers-that-be in the United States have spent the last century-plus instilling and institutionalizing illnesses of all sorts.
A new law in Iowa requires pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to reimburse pharmacies based on average state or national drug ...